2021 Liturgical Colors from the 2020-2021 Presbyterian Planning Calendar
Worship service outline for digital/online faith community gatherings, along with a guide for creating intimacy and connection in online worship in time of Covid-19. From Emily Scott, Lutheran pastor of ELCA new church project Dreams and Visions — author of "For All Who Hunger: Searching for Communion in a Shattered World."
Technical tips from the Rev. Marthame Sanders in Atlanta from Zoom conversation on March 19, 2020, for best practices on streaming, adapting worship online.
This is a sermon from the Rev. Denise Anderson for SDOP Sunday 2020.
Resource includes ideas for worship services. Feel free to separate and add content for use in different ministry expressions in your congregation.
These daily scripture readings offered in peacemaking themes that coincide with the liturgical year, this resource may be used in a variety of ways and settings. It can be posted weekly or monthly on a website or in a newsletter for personal devotion. It can be used in a group Bible study, prayer group or worship setting.
Currently 40 percent of all food produced in America is never consumed. Food Waste Weekend, held annually since 2016, is an opportunity for clergy of all faiths to share a message of hope for the hungry and to take action in all our abundance to make a difference for our neighbors in need. This liturgy suggestion is from the Boston Food Justice YAVs, a ministry site of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Young Adult Volunteer program in the Presbytery of Boston.
These worship resources written by Rev. Dr. Kimberly Bracken Long will help you integrate your Giving Catalog campaign into your services of worship.
Prayer by Rosa Miranda lifting up unjust immigration practices, which lead to separated families and communities in crisis.
Prayer by Lemuel Garcia lifting up our siblings who are suffering from unjust immigration policies.